This page is dedicated to some of the websites that I was able to both find and learn about this semester. I hope to be able to use some of these in the future for my own classroom.


1. http://www.blessthischick.com/btcmachine/index.php
In this website students are able to make their own interactive aviators. I think this would be a good site to use in the classroom because students will be able to express their creativity as well as show their sense of style.

2. http://www.suelebeau.com/priminteractive.htm
These are a collaboration of math, literacy, and science games. In these games students are able to test what they've learned in each subject, by playing interesting and educational games.

3. http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/ekowalcz/math/elementary_web_sites.htm
These website is a collaboration of different interactive math games that range from basic addition to algebra. These websites are fun for students of all ages, as I think that everyone will be able to find a math game that they enjoy!

4. http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/art/links2.htm
Its important to learn about art! In this website elementary and middle school students will be able to explore their creativity as well as learn about famous artists like Pablo Picasso.

5.http://www.kidsites.com/sites-edu/science.htm
Who says that science can't be fun. In this website students are able to fun games while still learning. Students of all ages will be able to benefit from a variety of games that range from dinosaur to physics lessons.

6. http://www.manythings.org/
Do you have any ESL students? These students will definitely benefit from this website! Students will be able to brush up on their English skills by playing a variety of English vocabulary and punctuation games.

7.http://www.greenwood.k12.wi.us/interestingsites/elementary.html
This website provides a whole host of fun for both elementary students and their parents. Students and their parents will be able to watch movies, learn about the dictionary, and improve their handwriting, all while having fun.

8. http://www.yourdictionary.com/dictionary-articles/interactive-grammar-games.html
Its important to start learning grammar at and early age! In these games students will be able to improve their knowledge on sentence syntax and punctuation. These games are designed to help students with their grammar so they'll be able to write good term papers when they get older.

9. http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/games/
Too often history is ignored in the classrooms. Help your student/child learn more about the ancient Greeks and Romans by playing a variety of educational and fun games.

10. http://www.roythezebra.com/reading-games-word-level.html

Do you have a student/child that has a hard time reading? Help them learn how to read by having them play a variety of different games to help them learn about double constants and long vowel phonemes.